Quebec has issued a moratorium on new cryptocurrency mining operations in a bid to give officials time to develop new restrictions and potentially increase energy costs, Reuters reported Thursday.
The Canadian province long known for its cheap hydroelectric power has formally stopped approving new projects in order to create new rules around which mining firms will be allowed to set up shop in the region, according to the news agency.
Further, Hydro Quebec, the state-owned power producer, hopes to limit the power that can be available for miners to 500 megawatts in total, or just "a fraction of the 17,000 megawatts" that miners had requested so far, according to the report.
Hydro Quebec has also reportedly asked Quebec's energy board to create new rates so as to "Help maximize the energy producer's revenue."
This is not the first time Quebec has halted approvals for new cryptocurrency mining firms.
As previously reported, Hydro Quebec briefly stopped accepting new clients from the space in March, citing the large amount of energy demanded by miners.
At the time, the firm produced a document which stated it would be unable to meet demand if every mining project that applied for space was approved.
With new restriction rules, as Reuters reported, Hydro Quebec would be able to choose "The best among the companies" vying to develop facilities in the region.
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Quebec Halts Crypto Mining Approvals As New Rules In Progress
gepubliceerd op Jun 8, 2018
by Coindesk | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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